News Release
November 2, 2009
Spectra Energy Places Northern Bridge Project Into Service
Expansion Project Will Move Critical New Rockies Gas Supplies to Growing Northeast Markets
HOUSTON – Texas Eastern Transmission, LP, a subsidiary of Houston-based Spectra Energy Corp (NYSE: SE), has successfully placed into service its Northern Bridge project, an expansion of its Texas Eastern system that will transport 150 million cubic feet per day (Mmcf/d) of new Rocky Mountain natural gas supplies to Northeast markets.
The Northern Bridge project, which will move gas from the growing Clarington, Ohio, supply point to the Oakford/ Delmont, Pa., region, was constructed entirely within Texas Eastern's existing footprint through the addition of new and enhanced compression in Pennsylvania.
“Northern Bridge is an important part of Spectra Energy’s strategy to efficiently and cost-effectively expand our systems to deliver greater volumes of natural gas into the Northeast. Our efforts will increase the region’s access to more diverse and reliable supply, while enhancing the deliverability of the interstate transmission grid,” said Bill Yardley, group vice president, Spectra Energy Transmission, Northeast.
The Northern Bridge project is just one part of Spectra Energy’s broader Northeast growth strategy to deliver new, critically needed natural gas supplies into the region. The company’s TEMAX and TIME III projects, currently under review by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, will be the next expansion of the Texas Eastern system to transport new Rockies supplies to major Northeast markets. The TEMAX and TIME III projects will provide approximately 455 Mmcf/d of additional natural gas capacity through several receipt points, including Clarington and Oakford.
During the last seven years, Texas Eastern Transmission has expanded its system in the Northeast corridor by more than 15 percent and the system is now able to move approximately 4.5 billion cubic feet per day from Ohio to the Northeast.
Spectra Energy Corp (NYSE: SE), a FORTUNE 500 company, is one of North America’s premier natural gas infrastructure companies serving three key links in the natural gas value chain: gathering and processing, transmission and storage, and distribution. For nearly a century, Spectra Energy and its predecessor companies have developed critically important pipelines and related infrastructure connecting natural gas supply sources to premium markets. Based in Houston, Texas, the company operates in the United States and Canada approximately 19,100 miles of transmission pipeline, more than 285 billion cubic feet of storage, as well as natural gas gathering and processing, natural gas liquids operations and local distribution assets. The company also has a 50 percent ownership in DCP Midstream, one of the largest natural gas gatherers and processors in the United States. Spectra Energy was recently ranked by FORTUNE as the world’s “most admired” pipeline company. For more information, visit www.spectraenergy.com.
Wendy Olson(713) 627-4072
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John Arensdorf
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